Top movies of 2013

All is Lost: Robert Redford plays a sailor who’s forced with his own mortality after a collision at sea.

American Hustle: Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence star in this story of a con artist and his partner who work with federal agents to turn in other cons, mobsters and politicians.

August: Osage County: The women of the Weston family are reunited in the Oklahoma house they grew up in when a family crisis occurs. Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts star.

Cate Blanchett, "Blue Jasmine"

Captain Phillips: Tom Hanks plays Captain Richard Phillips in this true story about the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of an American cargo ship.

Lee Daniels’ The Butler: Forest Whitaker plays Cecil Gaines, a butler who served eight U.S. presidents in the White House.

Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom: This film chronicles Nelson Mandela’s life from his childhood through his election as the president of South Africa. Idris Elba stars as Mandela.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Ben Stiller directs and stars in this film about an office worker who lives inside fantasy worlds.

12 Years a Slave: A free black man from New York is abducted and sold into slavery in this pre-Civil War film. Chiwetel Ejiofor stars.

The Wolf of Wall Street: Martin Scorsese directs this true story of Jordan Belfort from his rise to a wealthy stockbroker to his fall into crime and corruption. Leonardo DiCaprio, Matthew McConaughey, Jonah Hill and John Favreau star.

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